Screenwriting II
Ambiguity refers to the presence of two or more possible meanings or interpretations within a narrative, creating uncertainty and depth. This device can enrich storytelling by prompting audiences to engage actively, drawing them into the complexity of characters, themes, or situations. It plays a crucial role in both climax and resolution, often leaving critical elements unresolved or open-ended, thus enhancing emotional impact and audience engagement.
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